Insects. 5379 



1. Nemoralis, Scop. 



Erosalis, Fab. (A single specimen taken by Mr. Hem- 

 mings, June 26, 1851, near Enfield). — Ent. An. 

 1855, p. 23. 

 Gen. 2. Endotricha, Zell. 

 Agrotera, St. 

 Asopia, Tr. (H. D. Cat.) 

 1. Flammealis, W. V. 

 Meritalis, Fab. 



Fam. 3. Steniad^e. 



Gen. 1. Diasemia, St. 



Prodelia, Guen. olim, H. D. Cat. 

 Hydrocampa, Diep. 

 Nymphula, Tr. 

 Botys, H. S. 



1. Litteralis, Scop. (Type). 

 Argentalis, Fab. 

 Reticularis, Lin. 

 Gen. 2. Nascia, Curt. 



Ebulea, H. D. Cat. 



1. Acutalis, Eversmann. 



Cilialis, H.S., H. D. Cat., Hub. 119? Tr. 124? St. 

 53 ? Wood, 821 ? * 

 Gen. 3. Stenia, Guen. 



Dolycartbria, St., Cat. Brit. M. 

 Margaritia, St., III. 

 Botys, Tr., Dup. 



1. Punctalis, W. V. (Type). 

 iEtnealis, Dup. 

 Longipedalis, St., Curt., Wood, 825. 



Fam. 4. HYDROCAMPiDiE, Guen. 



Gen. L Cataclysta, H.-S. 



Hydrocampa, Lat., H. D. Cat. 

 1. Lemnalis, Lin. 



Moniliata, Schwff. ic. 119. 

 9, Uliginata, Fab. 

 Gen. 2. Paraponyx, St. 



Hydrocampa, Lat., H. D. Cat. 

 Nympbula, Tr., H.-S. 



* There is some confusion about this insect. M. Guenee points out that neither 

 the figures, as quoted, nor the descriptions agree. Some of them apply equally to 

 Ebulea Catalaunalis, which is not a British insect. The name here given is a modi- 

 fication of that of Eversmann, who figured the insect as Chilo acutcllus. It is the 

 Edulea cilialis of Doubleday's Cat.— C. R. B. 



